Ci.    324^ 1    (D| 


Ccmj 

#C53 


Duke  University   Libraries 

New  music  : 
Conf  Pam  #659 

DT^0blDE3U 


PUBLISHED    BY 


GEO.  DUNN  &  CO.,  RICHMOND,  V  A 


AND 


JULIAN  A.  SELBY,  COLUMBIA,  S.  C. 


Annie  of  the  Vale— Music  by  J.  R.   Thomas,  Author  of 

"In  my  Cottage  by  the  Sea." 
When  this  Cruel  War  is  Over — Music  by  Henry  Tucker. 
We  Have  Parted — Poetry  and  Music  by  Miss  Ella  Wren. 
Kathleen  Mavourneen — F.  N.  Crouch. 
Harp  of  the  South  !  Awake — C.  L.  Peticolas. 
My  Wife  and  Child — Poetry  by  General  Jackson,  of  Ga., 

Music  by  F.  W.  Rosier. 
See  at  Your  Feet  a  Suppliant  One — Balfe. 
Rock  Me  to  Sleep,  Mother— Music  by  J.  H.  Hewitt. 
Mother,  is  the  Battle  Over? 
Virginian  Marseillaise — Original  French  Music. 
Keep  Me  Awake,  Mother — Denck. 
The  South — J.  H.  Hewitt. 
All  Quiet  along  the  Potomac  To-night — J.  H.  Hewitt. 

ALL  PRINTED  ON  GOOD  PAPER,  WITH  ORNAMENTAL  TITLES, 

RETAIL  PRICE,  ONE  DOLLAR  EACH. 

The  trade  supplied  at  "  half  off,"  with  an  additional  five 
per  cent,  when  one  hundred  of  any  one  piece  is  ordered. 

Blank  Music  Lines  on  the  best  cap  paper,  $1  per  sheet 
of  four  pages — forty  per  cent,  off  to  the  trade. 

Richmond,  Va.,  tizptember,  1863.  / /)ff!A 


NOW    READY: 


niKN   Soli  >  at  the  Richmond  New  Thea- 

.  in  the  "Vir{  ivalier,"  by  Misa  Sallie  Partington. 

l]  tain  G.  W.  Alexander,  A.  A.  (J.  &  A.  P.  M. 
Aim — 2  with  the  Auburn  ILiir. 

"Wu  -  Will  Cari  "low" — Poetry  by  C.  C.  Sawyer, 

Author  of  "When   this   Cruel   War   is  Over.*"     Music  by 
.  Thorn] 


:id  will  be  ready  in  a  few  days — 

1       :'     ('.    S.     A        i  vi'i;uVKi>    1 1  U  N  I  T,n">    I  X- 

iin:  Piano  Fortb;  and 
[JALLAD— Farkwi        I  ding  Hope — Music  by 

••IlLr. 


peomalife* 

PH  8.5 


